
Liam Dann: Luxon's first job is to revive confidence
OPINION: Christopher Luxon will need all his management training and experience.
OPINION: Christopher Luxon will need all his management training and experience.
OPINION: Whatever the final count, Christopher Luxon has had a remarkable result.
OPINION: Never before have New Zealanders so decisively demanded a radical new direction.
National and Act have the numbers to govern on the night, but NZ First may yet be needed.
Deputy leader Brooke van Velden defeating National’s Simon O’Connor in Tāmaki.
National picked up 42.4 per cent of the party vote, almost double the amount for Labour.
The election 2023 results for Auckland's electorates look heavily in National's favour.
Todd McClay has retained has retained his position as electorate MP for Rotorua.
With 34,514 of the votes counted, Rutherford had 19,589 votes.
On Waatea Marae in Mangere, Labour leader calls out race-based politics.
OPINION: Spaceman Seymour was floating in his tin can far above the world.
OPINION: Our editorial on latest report by the Ministry for the Environment and Stats NZ.
OPINION: Also in today's wrap - weirdest campaign calls, best ad and best debate.
Where do parties stand on freshwater and conservation? We compare the policies.
Health experts call for National-Act rethink over Māori Health Authority.
Voters back Act's referendum question, but are less sure they actually want a referendum.
Labour is set to lose several current MPs and ministers.
Student says Act leader 'trying to pull the wool over the eyes of average New Zealanders'.
An economist has costed NZ First's promises, and found them very expensive.
The acting Race Relations Commissioner says female politicians need protection.
OPINION: A likely outcome of the election is another election.
A death on the campaign has highlighted some confusing aspects of our electoral law.
Port Waikato is a safe National seat, held by MP Andrew Bayly.
National has warned a second election could be necessary. How would that work?
OPINION: For a lesson in how not to handle Winston Peters, look to National.
The Te Pāti Māori co-leader has 50 per cent of the votes in a new poll.
OPINION: Co-governance doesn't work the way fear-mongering politicians want us to believe.
Every party has gravitated towards tax cuts as a key way to combat inflation.
Plus, today's On the Campaign looks at the two electorate races in Wellington Central.
He was standing in the Port Waikato electorate.